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Stop Losing Performance to File Fragmentation
The best defragmenter only goes to work after system resources have been used to fragment files. You can never recoup that wasted performance. Try Diskeeper 2010 Pro edition free for 30 days and...
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Compaq goes inside for new CEO
After months of speculation that focused on outsiders, the company named acting Chief Operating Officer Michael Capellas as its CEO and president.
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AMD discloses K6-Win95 glitch
Advanced Micro Devices Inc. has advised customers of an incompatibility between the latest versions of its K6-2 processors and certain versions of Windows 95. If the incompatibility occurs,...
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Dell raises bar on e-commerce
Dell Computer Corp. will unveil this week a Web-based program that lets corporate customers make paperless purchases of any Dell product. Dell's program, to be announced at PC Expo in New York, is...
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Intel draws a new roadmap for chips
Less than a week after announcing a six-month delay in Merced, its first 64-bit chip, Intel Corp. is redrawing its entire 32-bit roadmap - and the new directions are faster and earlier. Intel...
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Intel delays Merced
Intel Corp.'s acknowledgment today that its first 64-bit processor, code-named Merced, will be delayed by approximately six months comes at a particularly inopportune time for the chip giant,...
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Win98 goes on sale
One online reseller has begun taking pre-orders from customers looking to purchase copies of Windows 98. Earlier this week, Microsoft Corp. (MSFT) began informing distributors of pricing for...
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Vinod Dham bows out at AMD
Vinod Dham, a veteran industry executive who played a leading role in the development of the Pentium processor, resigned from Advanced Micro Devices Inc. Wednesday. A company spokesman declined...
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Intel to slash prices on Pentium chips
Intel Corp. is set to roll on May 6 with its Pentium II processor, but not before it slashes prices on its current crop of CPUs. The week before Intel's Pentium II formally hits the streets, the...
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Mint 12 "Lisa" Linux distro available for download
There's a lot of new stuff in Mint 12 to explore.
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How Google shifts profits to Bermuda to shrink taxes by billion$
Google's worldwide operations pay billions of dollars in IP licence fees to its tiny Bermuda subsidiary. The result is it pays the lowest corporate taxes of any US tech company.
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Can you upgrade an old XP PC to Windows 7? Should you?
My friend Lisa has a four-year-old Sony laptop running Windows XP. This machine, once a triumph of Sony hardware engineering, could easily be deemed ready to retire. But after careful...
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HP partners with iTKO on LISA services testing suite for SOA, BPM
HP is reselling iTKO’s LISA Virtualize product, a suite of test, validation and virtualization solutions optimized for distributed, multi-tier applications that leverage SOA, BPM, cloud...
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Thirteenth annual Webby Awards
Mark Licea hits the red carpet to interview some of the winners of the 13th annual Webby Awards and checks in with CNET TV's own Molly Wood.
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Microsoft's third Laptop Hunters commercial - Lisa and Jackson
The third television commercial in Microsoft's Laptop Hunters series is out and this time it's Lisa and Jackson. The tagline: With just $1500 in hand, Lisa and Jackson look for a laptop that can...
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From the vault: Lisa demo
From my forthcoming book, Corporations that Changed the World: Apple Inc. After a tour of the Xerox PARC (Palo Alto Research Center) laboratories in December 1979 and a demonstration of their Alto...
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Xohm Unveiled In Baltimore, not BAWA
This morning Sprint launched its long-awaited commercially-available Xohm service in its Baltimore Market. Xohm is Sprint's brand for its WiMax service, which follows the 802.16e standard....
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Generating electricity with polymers?
After yesterday, here is another story about using plastics as a power source. Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh are using ionic polymers immersed in a river to generate 'clean'...
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LiSA, a robot assistant for life sciences
We've all read for years that mobile assistant robots would help us to take over repetitive and boring work. Surprisingly, there are very few robots able to do this. This is why the German...
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See that smile, Mona Lisa could teach us a thing or two
So now the folks in Europe are checking the landscapes painted in days gone by, not for artistic value but to guage the effects of climate change. A British paper reports some of Turner's...
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IBM tool 'reads' Web video for blind
Open-source Web browser tool for the visually impaired enables interaction with multimedia.
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